John KeatsPhoenix House, 1948 - 232 Seiten |
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... hear Distant harvest - carols clear ; Rustle of the reaped corn : Sweet birds antheming the morn : And , in the same moment — hark ! ' Tis the early April lark , Or the rooks , with busy caw , Foraging for sticks and straw . Thou shalt ...
... hear Distant harvest - carols clear ; Rustle of the reaped corn : Sweet birds antheming the morn : And , in the same moment — hark ! ' Tis the early April lark , Or the rooks , with busy caw , Foraging for sticks and straw . Thou shalt ...
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... hear your footsteps touch the gravelly floor . Sometimes I lost them , and then found again ; You changed the ... hears Must think on what will be , and what has been . E'en now , dear George , while this for you I write , Cynthia is ...
... hear your footsteps touch the gravelly floor . Sometimes I lost them , and then found again ; You changed the ... hears Must think on what will be , and what has been . E'en now , dear George , while this for you I write , Cynthia is ...
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... hear the linnet's note ! Before mine eyes thick films and shadows float- O let me ' noint them with the heaven's light : Dost thou now lave thy feet and ankles white ? O think how sweet to me the freshening sluice ! Dost thou now please ...
... hear the linnet's note ! Before mine eyes thick films and shadows float- O let me ' noint them with the heaven's light : Dost thou now lave thy feet and ankles white ? O think how sweet to me the freshening sluice ! Dost thou now please ...
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OF POETRY AND THE POETS | 1 |
To the Poets | 14 |
Written in Burns Cottage | 21 |
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